What kind of battery does a Yamaha Vino take?

The Yamaha 50CC XC50 Vino Classic, 2006-2018 replacement Motorcycle Battery (12V 5.5Ah)

Can you kick start a scooter without battery?

You don’t need a battery on most. You do need a key on most. The question applies to bump starting bikes just as much as kick starting mopeds. The key is needed as the ignition switch normally controls the spark (e.g. no key, no spark).

How can I charge my scooter battery without a charger?

If you do not have a designated charger to charge the batteries, you can make a portable home battery charger using the following equipment:

  1. Deionized water or Electrolyte.
  2. Electric cables for positive and negative connection.
  3. Voltmeter and Hydrometer to monitor the charge.
  4. Gloves and goggles for hands and eyes safety.

What battery can I use instead of CR1225?

Watch Battery/Button Cell

BatteryVoltageWe Carry
12203.0Energizer CR1220
12253.0Energizer CR1225
16163.0Energizer CR1616
16203.0Energizer CR1620

What battery does a Yamaha Vino 125 use?

Yamaha 125CC YJ125T Vino 125, 2004-2009 Motorcycle Battery (12V 7Ah)

Can you charge a dead scooter battery?

A completely flat motor scooter battery can take as long as 20 hours to fully recharge. However, a battery that has lost only a fraction of its charge will take significantly less time, more like 3 to 7 hours to make a full recharge. You can tell exactly how much charge your battery has by using a voltmeter.

How often should you change your scooter battery?

For an average electric scooter, this is 3,000 to 10,000 miles!” The full lifespan of a scooter battery is determined by a number of factors, including the battery’s size and watt hours, a measurement of its total capacity. But in general, a scooter’s battery should last around one to three years.

When should I replace my scooter battery?

While scooter batteries can be recharged, as a battery reaches the end of its practical lifespan, normally after 24 months or so, it will lose charge quickly and become unable to hold a charge, a replacement battery will be required.

Is the Yamaha Vino a good motor scooter?

The 2-stroke engine found in the previous generation Vino’s was a good performer, but it suffered from the typical 2-stroke problems: smell, sound, pollution, fuel economy and reliability.

How much does a Vino 50cc Scooter cost?

With a MSRP of $2299 (2017), the Vino (and Honda’s Metropolitan) are aimed at the people who would prefer not to shell out $3000+ for a 50cc scooter. Both of these scooters offer vintage styling at a lower price.

When did the Yamaha Vino Classic come out?

Yamaha introduced this scooter for 2002 and it was sold through 2005. This scooter was sold as simply the ‘Vino’, while second generation examples were commonly called the ‘Vino Classic’. This first generation of Vino was the more speedy one, due to the powerful 2-stroke Minarelli engine.

Why was the Yamaha Vino 50 taken off the market?

The YJ50 Vino was unchanged over its four year run. After 4 successful years, Yamaha decided that an update was in order to freshen the styling and to meet new emissions regulations. This was around the same time Yamaha had to pull the Zuma off the market for a couple years while they worked on lowering its 2-stroke emissions.

What kind of engine does a Yamaha Vino 50 have?

The XC50 motor (also found in the C3 and 2012 Zuma 50F) was the first 4-stroke 50cc scooter engine in North America with fuel injection and 3-valves. With a Taiwan built scooter you’re getting an older mass produced 2-stroke engine, which means it’s powerful and reliable, but fuel economy and engine refinement aren’t quite as good.

When does the new Vino scooter come out?

The new Vino continued to use a carb until fuel injection was finally announced for 2013.

What kind of motor does a Vino scooter have?

This scooter was sold as simply the ‘Vino’, while second generation examples were commonly called the ‘Vino Classic’. This first generation of Vino was the more speedy one, due to the powerful 2-stroke Minarelli engine. This motor was simple (ie. air cooling, carbureted) but powerful and reliable.

When did the Yamaha Vino 125 come out?

For 2006 Yamaha freshened up the Vino with a fuel sipping 4-stroke engine and a bunch of smaller style tweaks. This second generation used the model code XC50 and remained on sale until 2018. Yamaha also sold a larger Vino 125 version of this scooter which is discussed separately.